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Adult to adult living related liver transplantation: Where do we currently stand?

Adult to adult living related liver transplantation: Where do we currently stand?
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摘要 Adult to adult living donor liver transplantation (AALDLT) was first preformed in the United States in 1997. The procedure was rapidly integrated into clinical practice, but in 2002, possibly due to the first widely publicized donor death, the number of living liver donors plummeted. The number of donors has since reached a steady plateau far below its initial peak. In this review we evaluate the current climate of AALDLT. Specifically, we focus on several issues key to the success of AALDLT: determining the optimal indications for AALDLT, balancing graft size and donor safety, assuring adequate outflow, minimizing biliary complications, and maintaining ethical practices. We conclude by offering suggestions for the future of AALDLT in United States transplantation centers. Adult to adult living donor liver transplantation (AALDLT) was first preformed in the United States in 1997. The procedure was rapidly integrated into clinical practice, but in 2002, possibly due to the first widely publicized donor death, the number of living liver donors plummeted. The number of donors has since reached a steady plateau far below its initial peak. In this review we evaluate the current climate of AALDLT. Specifically, we focus on several issues key to the success of AALDLT: determining the optimal indications for AALDLT, balancing graft size and donor safety, assuring adequate outflow, minimizing biliary complications, and maintaining ethical practices. We conclude by offering suggestions for the future of AALDLT in United States transplantation centers.
机构地区 Department of Surgery
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第46期6729-6736,共8页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 肝移植 成人 活体 临床实践 职业道德 适应症 并发症 美国 Adult to adult living donor liver transplantation Outflow Graft size Liver failure Ethics Biliary complications
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